North Branch of the Potomac Barnum

Barnum Section

The North Branch of the Potomac is an excellent day of class 1 - 3 whitewater depending on the dam release from Jennings Randolph reservoir. The North Branch tumbles down a continuous gradient of sandstone ledges and cobbles and small ledge drops providing nonstop action of easy rapids with waves and rollers. Short pools of calm water permit sight seeing and swimming. The North Branch can be done in either rafts or duckies (inflatable kayaks). Once a major route through the Potomac highlands an old railroad bed follows the river on the right side. This is a great biking and hiking trail. The North Branch is in the south eastern end of the county where the Savage and Potomac meet. The North Branch can be run spring thru fall with the low water float trips in the summer. Duckies only at levels below 600 cfs. Regular Dam releases from Jennings Randolph lake provide great whitewater in the spring and fall.